Inter Tribal

As the nomadic Plains Indians roamed their territory long ago, tribes would meet and their songs would often be shared. As more voices were included in the songs, the songs would naturally change.

As this form of inter tribal music evolved, actual words were replaced by vocables (hey, yah, or lay) in the songs. This transformation from a song sung in a specific language to one with a more universal feel shows the beauty of a living culture and the native song’s ability to adapt and evolve.

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  1. Eagle Mountain - Since 1980

    Eagle Mountain - Since 1980

    $17.50

    Originating from Kyle, South Dakota, Eagle Mountain is one of the most respected original style drum groups in the upper Midwest. Learn More
  2. Young Spirit

    Young Spirit

    $17.50

    From the Frog Lake Cree Nation of Canada, the energetic sound of Young Spirit is captured live as they rock their newest intertribal and contest songs. Learn More
  3. He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate - 25th Annual 2011

    He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate - 25th Annual 2011

    $17.50

    If you did not get a chance to see this wonderful event in person then the album will be the next best thing. The album comes to life with the sounds of Indian Country in this next edition from the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. Enjoy!

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  4. Midnite Express - Wicahpi Izita (Shooting Star)

    Midnite Express - Wicahpi Izita (Shooting Star)

    $17.50

    Recorded live at Red Mountain Eagle Pow Wow outside Phoenix, Arizona. The sounds of Midnite Express are heard here in tribute to the late Tanner Albers. Learn More
  5. Northern Cree - Drum Boy

    Northern Cree - Drum Boy

    $17.50

    Northern Cree Pow Wow songs recorded live at Saddle Lake.

    Originating from Saddle Lake, Northern Cree have always expressed the pride, strength, and traditions of the people of the Pow Wow Trail. The combined power of their songs and their drum channels the mighty spirit of Native America and honors the gift of life. For 30 years, the limitless energy of this drum group calls out to all tribes, every generation and every culture to join in the honoring of the Pow Wow circle. Learn More
  6. Pow wow music by Elk Whistle: Still with Us

    Elk Whistle - Still With Us

    $17.50

    The Elk Whistle Singers have been well traveled over the years and are well received and respected throughout their journeys - they have come to know and understand many other Indian Cultures and singing styles. Learn More
  7. Pow wow music by Devin Whirl Wind Soldier & Stephen Yellowhawk: Northern Lights
  8. Pow Wow music by Wi Ma Hiya: Hand Game Rhythms
  9. Pow wow music by Eagle Whistles: In Dinetah

    Eagle Whistles - In Dinetah

    $17.50

    An invitation from an old friend was the beginning of this album. Eagle Whistle's invitation to be the invited drum at the 2009 Navajo Nation Fair Pow Wow was a great honor and this album gives thanks for the great hospitality and good times had by all. Learn More
  10. Black Lodge Singers, More Children's Pow Wow Songs (version 2)

    Black Lodge Singers - Kid's Pow Wow Songs (vol 1 & 2)

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    The Black Lodge Singers created these songs specially for children to dance during pow wows or anytime just for fun! These are their "pow wow-ed" versions of popular children's songs - lyrics are sung in English and set to a pow wow beat. Learn More
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